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Jook Joint @ ECBF (10/28-10/30) - Submit Your CDs!

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2005 6:56 pm
by LindyChef
One of the goals for the Emerald City Blues Festival was to reconnect the blues dance scene with the roots of blues dance and what could be more quinessential to the origins of blues dance than a jook joint? So we decided to have a jook joint inspired afterhours dance, where a jukebox would be playing all the music - people would simply put in their quarters and choose what was being played.

When it came time to decide how to fill the jukebox, we wanted to allow DJs that weren't coming to the festival a chance to still participate and represent their scenes. So we hit upon the idea of asking you, our fellow DJs, to help stock the jukebox.

If this sounds at all interesting to you, send your CD along with a a standard sized CD insert (one page is fine) with CD title, DJ name, DJ's scene, and a listing of tracks (some descriptions might be helpful - bpm, musical style, etc). Send it to:

Emerald City Blues Festival
c/o Martin Beally
1726 15th Ave #12
Seattle, WA 98122

Note: To allay any fears, I want to reassure you that none of these CDs will be ripped. Period. They're for the jukebox and the jukebox only.

Oh, and one last thing. Please no Eva Cassidy - Wade in the Water, Babyface - Fire, or the like ... please ;)

www.emeraldcityblues.com

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 4:52 am
by Swifty
Huh, interesting idea.

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 1:49 pm
by gatorgal
I think this is an awesome idea. There's an outside shot I can make it to Emerald City, but if I can't I'd love to submit a CD.

I'll be in touch! ;)

Tina 8)

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 2:58 pm
by julius
Wow, this actually sounds pretty neat. Especially if I "mislabel" all my tracks.

Just kidding. It might be nice if we compared CDs so there isn't too much overlap. I'd hate to wrestle with putting X number of songs on a CD only to discover that I could have squeezed some other song on because I have a few overlaps with someone else.

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 3:33 pm
by LindyChef
Tell you what ... if you guys post your CD info as you send them in, I'll also post CDs from DJ's that send them in that aren't on this board, that way there's a running track of what's being put in the machine.

Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 5:29 pm
by main_stem
Here is my selection for the jukebox.

Confessin' the Blues; Joe Williams and Count Basie
Blues For Jimmie Noone; Kid Ory
Waiter, Make Mine Blues; Anita O'Day
Payin' Them Dues Blues; Gene Krupa
Tishomingo Blues; Matty Matlock & His Dixie Men
Offbeat Blues; Claude Hopkins
Creole Love Call; Duke Ellington
What It's All About; Gerry Mulligan & Johnny Hodges
Let Me Miss You, Baby; Henry "Red" Allen
Tin Roof Blues; Jack Teagarden
Goin' To Chicago; Jimmy Witherspoon & Panama Francis' Savoy Sultans
Piney Brown Blues; Jimmy Rushing
Saint James Infirmary; Jonah Jones
Yellow Dog Blues; Louis Armstrong
The Cat Hums; Cat Anderson
Knotty-Headed Women; Tab Smith
Nitty Gritty; Barney Bigard & Art Hodes
Black And Blue; Kermit Ruffins[/b]

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 7:45 pm
by julius
Oh crap I forgot about this. I'll try to make a CD.

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 11:11 pm
by LindyChef
Now I'm really interested ;)

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 9:50 pm
by julius
This is the CD I've burned but not yet mailed:

1. Down the Street 'Round the Corner Blues, Lawrence Brown
2. Trouble In Mind, Dinah Washington
3. Jeep's Blues, Roomful of Blues
4. Drown In My Own Tears, Ray Charles
5. Tin Roof Blues, Roy Eldridge
6. How Long Blues, Jimmy Yancey
7. Mournful Blues, Jimmy Yancey
8. Kindhearted Woman Blues, Keb' Mo
9. Makin' Whoopee, Louis Armstrong and O.P.
10. You've Got The Right Key But The Wrong Key Hole, Bob French and the Tuxedo Jazz Band
11. Summertime, Sidney Bechet
12. Blues In Orbit, Duke Ellington
13. Snowy Morning Blues, Dick Hyman
14. You Can't Tell The Difference After Dark, Topsy Chapman
15. Pie Eye's Blues, Duke Ellington
16. Jammin' the Blues, Duke Heitger (this is 237 bpm :)
17. Dippermouth Blues (aka Sugarfoot Stomp), Dwayne Burns
18. Give It Up Or Let Me Go, Karrin Allyson (this is a 248 bpm country music boogie, hahahaha)

I was listening to it in my car today and I think I may have to make some substitutions. I don't like the Yancey as much anymore.

Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 10:03 am
by Matthew
Here's what I'm sending for the jukebox. I thought some of the songs might be a bit obscure (for dancers), so I added a couple of favorites to the end.

Ten-Hole Blues Martin Lang
Summertime Earl Hines
Blue Moon Django Reinhardt
Fine and Mellow Billie Holiday
You Gotta Move Mississippi Fred McDowell
Fiesta in Blue Count Basie
Lazy Man’s Shuffle Duke Ellington
Blues with Helen Count Basie & Helen Humes
Carry Me Back to Old Virginny Eddie Heywood
I’m a Stranger John Lee Hooker
Walkin’ Blues Big Joe Williams
Beer-Drinking Woman Memphis Slim & Willie Dixon
Delta Mood Duke Ellington
Annie Mae Russ Logan
My Handy Man Ain't Handy No More Alberta Hunter
Summertime Morcheeba

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 1:21 pm
by Greg Avakian
LindyChef wrote:Tell you what ... if you guys post your CD info as you send them in, I'll also post CDs from DJ's that send them in that aren't on this board, that way there's a running track of what's being put in the machine.
So, how's this been going? I was wondering if you're able to post anything yet? So far I don't see much worry for overlap, but I'd want to avoid this issue too...

Do you want a short description of the songs? Tittle, Artist, BPM, Energy Level ...something like that?

Laurie and I are closing on a house so we're crazy busy, but I was thinking I could make a CD or two on the plane ride to Seattle ...is that too late?

-Greg

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 4:46 pm
by LindyChef
So far I've only gotten CDs from people that've posted their lists here, but I'm expecting more to come in the weeks before the festival. And actually bringing them with yourself to the festival won't be too late :)

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 12:41 pm
by julius
Ack I forgot to mail my CD.

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 12:10 pm
by djstarr
Here's mine! It helped playing Blues Underground last night, Thanks Dave!
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Meet Me Where They Play the Blues – Jack Teagarden – Jazz Great
Love Me or Leave Me – Billie Holiday - Billie Holiday - The Quintessential Billie Holiday, Vol. 9 (1940 - 1942)
I’ve Got a Mind to Ramble – Alberta Hunter – Amtrak Blues
Moanin’ the Blues – Henry Red Allen – JSP 1929-30
Blues in the Air – Sidney Bechet – Blues in Thirds
Keeping’ Out of Mischief Now – Ham Carson Quartet – Joy of a Gig vol. 1
Am I Blue? – Earl Hines/Jimmy Rushing – Blues ‘n Things
On the Sunny Side of the Street – Allen Toussaint – Louisiana Piano Masters
Willow Weep for Me – Louis Armstrong/Oscar Peterson – Louis meets Oscar
Love for Sale – Oscar Peterson – OP Plays the Cole Porter Songbook
Laugh Until I Cried – Nancy Wilson – something wonderful
How Could a Man Take Such a Fall? – Curtis Stigers – Secret Heart
Feeling of Jazz – Wynton Marsalis/Diana Reeves – The Magic Hour
Down Home Blues – George French – It’s a Beginning
The Party’s Over – Ernestine Anderson – Love Makes the Changes

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2005 1:23 pm
by LindyChef
I've gotten a few more ... wish I had time to post them, but I'm mad busy for the festival ... will post when done.

Martin